Thanks, I don't disagree with the blue grey classic combo but in my opinion a bit dull for a wedding.

Bear in mind also the vest you are wearing is low cut and will show a lot of whatever tie you chose. This also amplifies the effect of a loud tie, and can cheapen the look of an (otherwise sharp) outfit.

Whenever I see "suit" paired with a modifier whose meaning when used in that context I find a little unclear - such as smart, modern, fashion forward, etc. - I simply take it to mean a suit that's a little too short and tight for my taste. It usually - albeit, not invariably - sports a ticket pocket. More often than not, it's MTM, although it might simply have a label with some designer's name on it. (It's unlikely the designer had anything to do with the design of the suit.) It's typically blue, but about 35% of the time it's some shade of blue that's just a little off, or a little too light, as opposed to a common navy blue. Oh, and the lapels are unpleasantly narrow. And the man who will wear it is no older than his mid-30's, if that.

But, you know, those are just general guidelines. Exceptions do exist.

Whenever I see "suit" paired with a modifier whose meaning when used in that context I find a little unclear - such as smart, modern, fashion forward, etc. - I simply take it to mean a suit that's a little too short and tight for my taste. It usually - albeit, not invariably - sports a ticket pocket. More often than not, it's MTM, although it might simply have a label with some designer's name on it. (It's unlikely the designer had anything to do with the design of the suit.) It's typically blue, but about 35% of the time it's some shade of blue that's just a little off, or a little too light, as opposed to a common navy blue. Oh, and the lapels are unpleasantly narrow. And the man who will wear it is no older than his mid-30's, if that.

But, you know, those are just general guidelines. Exceptions do exist.

The word "smart" is silly when used with clothing IMO.

The OP is asking about a tie to be worn with a "smart" suit. One would guess that the suit is appropriate for a shirt/tie. So it is silly to call it "smart."

Bear in mind also the vest you are wearing is low cut and will show a lot of whatever tie you chose. This also amplifies the effect of a loud tie, and can cheapen the look of an (otherwise sharp) outfit.

This is a fair and constructive point, thank you.

I will try find a suitable grey tie on my way home and post a burnt orange vs grey pictures.

I hear you. The one that gets me is "casual jeans." As opposed to "formal jeans," such as the jeans Queen Elizabeth II might wear to a state funeral, or the Pope wears when celebrating Easter Mass.

I don't care if Ralph Lauren whipped out his own personal Bedazzler and applied diamonds to a pair of $2000 selvage jeans made by Tibetan monks who chanted for peace while dying the denim; jeans are inherently casual.

The colours are not very true with the artificial lighting but the middle picture shows the colours best.

Let me know your thoughts gentlemen.

I like your fit, but I don't like the red / orange tie. Admittedly it depends on what others are wearing at the wedding, especially the groom, but I think there's too much "look at me, I'm SF-approved" with the vest and also a rather bold tie.

EDIT: That grey tie works, now I've opened the full-size photo to look at the pattern. Wear that, with the PS from the latter photos, and you're golden.